Paolo Sarullo victim of bullying in Sanremo: โStop violence against young people. Never give upโ
During the Sanremo Festival 2026, Paolo Sarullo, a victim of bullying, shared a powerful message against youth violence and bullying, emphasizing the need for respect and understanding.
Sanremo, the reviews of the third evening: 15 singers in competition, promoted and rejected
The article discusses the performances of 15 artists in the third evening of the Sanremo Music Festival, highlighting the winner and guest appearances.
The Looks of the Third Evening of Sanremo: Approved and Disapproved
A review of the fashion statements made during the third night of the Sanremo music festival, featuring notable appearances by Alicia Keys and Eros Ramazzotti.
FantaSanremo, points from the third evening live: bonuses and penalties singer by singer
Fans of FantaSanremo are looking forward to performances from additional artists, as expectations grow for those yet to perform on the third night.
New Proposals at Sanremo 2026, the Final Challenge Between Nicolรฒ Filippucci and Angelica Bove
Nicolรฒ Filippucci and Angelica Bove are the finalists in the New Proposals category of Sanremo 2026, competing in a lively festival atmosphere.
Sanremo 2026, third evening: schedule, guests, and competing singers
The third evening of the 76th edition of the Sanremo Festival features fifteen competing artists, performances by high-profile guests, and discussions on the lack of female representation in the lineup.
Simone Inzaghi at risk of dismissal: Al Hilal falters in the Arab League and faces fan backlash
Simone Inzaghi's position as coach of Al Hilal is under threat following poor performance in the Saudi League, prompting discussions of his potential dismissal.
Comolli: "Kelly's red card is frustrating, absurd to send us such an inexperienced referee"
Comolli expresses frustration over Kelly's red card and criticizes the inexperience of the referee.
Livorno, murder in an accountant's office
A 56-year-old man was fatally attacked in the office of an accountant in Livorno, leading to a police investigation and the eventual arrest of a suspect.
Electoral law, center-right text submitted to Parliament. Schlein: 'Unacceptable for us'
The center-right coalition in Italy has submitted a new electoral law to Parliament, which includes provisions for a majority prize and a runoff election, prompting criticism from opposition leader Schlein.
Alicia Keys, the Queen of R&B Who Changed the Rules of Black Music on Stage with Ramazzotti
Alicia Keys, a pivotal figure in R&B and black music, has celebrated significant achievements and influence in the genre, sharing the stage with Eros Ramazzotti in Sanremo.
Stadium of Rome, Gualtieri's council approves the definitive project for Pietralata
The Gualtieri council has approved the definitive project for the new Roma stadium, with a crucial upcoming vote in the council expected in March.
2026 World Cup, Rai secures 35 matches including semifinals and final
Rai has acquired the broadcasting rights for 35 matches of the 2026 World Cup, which includes the semifinals and final, ensuring significant coverage in Italy.
Bartolozzi, investigations closed on cabinet chief of Nordio. The minister is 'perplexed by the timing'
Giusi Bartolozzi, the cabinet chief of the Minister of Justice in Italy, has expressed confidence following the closure of an investigation regarding her alleged false information, while Minister Carlo Nordio offers his support but questions the timing of the investigation.
Piero Barucci has died, he was a banker and Minister of Treasury during the difficult years of the lira
Piero Barucci, the Italian economist and former Minister of Treasury, has passed away at the age of 92.
The handwritten letter from Cinturrino: 'Mansouri should have been in prison, not dead, Iโm sorry'
Carmelo Cinturrino, a police officer imprisoned for the killing of Abderrahim Mansouri, expresses remorse in a handwritten letter addressed to Mansouri's family and acknowledges his regrets about his actions.
From Gangsters to Hipsters: What Remains in Birmingham from the World of Peaky Blinders
The article explores the cultural remnants of the Peaky Blinders' world in Birmingham, highlighting the Old Crown pub as a historic landmark.
Cillian Murphy returns in the Peaky Blinders film, The Immortal Man: "Torment is my craft"
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy discusses his affinity for troubled characters, referencing his roles in Oppenheimer and Peaky Blinders, and reflects on the emotional toll these roles take on him in an exclusive interview.
Farewell to Piero Barucci, former minister and economist. He was 92 years old
Piero Barucci, a prominent Italian economist and former minister, has passed away at the age of 92.
Spotify Sanremo, the most listened song is by Fedez-Masini, Patty Pravo outside the top 30
The Spotify rankings reveal that Fedez and Marco Masini's song 'Male necessario' is currently the most listened to track from the Sanremo festival, while Patty Pravo's entry has not made it to the top 30.
Epstein Case, the Wait for Hillary Clinton's Testimony in Congress
Hillary Clinton is set to testify behind closed doors before a committee investigating the late convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, with Republicans aiming to leverage the former presidential couple as symbols of America's biggest political sex scandal.
Mondello, the Region revokes the concession to Italo Belga. A turning point in the management of the beach
The Sicilian region has revoked the beachfront concession to Italo Belga due to allegations of mafia infiltration, marking a significant change in management practices.
Carlo Conti minimizes the Sanremo flop: 'Ratings drop, share rises, I keep pedaling'
Carlo Conti addresses the decline in viewership during the Sanremo Festival while noting an increase in audience share, maintaining a positive attitude.
Brignone: skiing shouldn't be a torture. If I don't improve, you probably won't see me next year
Olympic champion Federica Brignone speaks about her ongoing knee issues and the impact on her skiing career at a training session in Andorra.
Sanremo Summer 2026 will take place: what is known about the summer version of the Festival
The summer version of the Sanremo music festival, known as Sanremo Estate, is set to return in 2026 after a long hiatus, following confirmation from Carlo Conti.
Irina Shayk, a diva at Sanremo: 'I am here to celebrate love'
Supermodel Irina Shayk attends a press conference at Sanremo, emphasizing her presence to celebrate love and music while avoiding political commentary.
Arrest of Cinturrino, four investigated police officers have been reassigned to non-operational roles
Four police officers from the Mecenate Police Station in Italy have been reassigned to non-operational roles while being investigated for their involvement in an alleged homicide.
Spain, Sรกnchez denies rumors about his illness: 'Mud machine of the far right'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez refuted claims about his health, describing them as malicious rumors propagated by far-right sources.
Let me tell you who El Mencho was, his ties to Italy, and what is changing now for Mexico
The article examines the significance of El Mencho as a powerful narcotics trafficker, his connections to Italy, and the implications for Mexico following his influence.
Goodbye to the guardian's house on the pink beach of Budelli: 'Mauro Morandi's refuge for 30 years'
The La Maddalena National Park Authority has decided to completely remove the guardian's house on Budelli's pink beach, a site that has served as a refuge for Mauro Morandi for three decades.
Sanremo 2026, press conference started. Conti: "The sun shines and ratings drop". Suspense for Irina Shayk
The 76th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival is poised for its third night, with notable performers and special guests expected to grace the stage amid discussions of declining TV ratings.
Ukraine War - Russia, news. Kremlin: 'There are no deadlines to end the war in Ukraine'
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov states there are no deadlines to conclude the war in Ukraine, while a special envoy arrives in Geneva for talks with American and Ukrainian negotiators.
The president of the Davos Forum resigns over the Epstein scandal
The president of the Davos Forum, Borge Brende, has resigned following revelations of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, including business dinners and communication through email and SMS.
Domenico's transplant, a witness: "The heart was a stone. Oppido said: it will never restart"
A witness to a transplant recounted that the heart was so damaged it resembled a stone, and there were accusations that the organ was removed prematurely.
Avalanche in Valdidentro (Sondrio), two people die: a man and a woman between 20 and 30 years old
An avalanche in Valdidentro, Italy, has resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman in their 20s to 30s.
The โgift scandalโ in Japan: controversies over Prime Minister Takaichi's gifts to party members
A controversy has arisen in Japan regarding Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's decision to give gifts to members of her party as a token of gratitude for their electoral success.
57 times 'unforgiving': this is how Meloni's government tries the Schwarzenegger method on security
Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the need for an 'unyielding' approach to security in Italy, drawing parallels to the authority figure portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Fedez and Achille Lauro and the mystery of the modified lineup to avoid meeting
There are speculations about Fedez and Achille Lauro avoiding each other due to changes in the Sanremo 2026 event lineup, linked to past personal conflicts.
Sister missionaries slaughtered in Burundi in 2014, breakthrough in the case: presumed killer arrested in Parma
A 50-year-old Burundian man, suspected of involvement in the 2014 murders of three missionary sisters in Burundi, has been arrested in Parma, Italy.
Natalia Aspesi: Thank You for the No
A left-leaning attorney expresses his objection to a proposed judicial reform being mischaracterized as a justice reform, while citizens engage in a discussion about the implications of punishing public prosecutors who challenge those in power.
Paris Renounces Demand for Albanese's Resignation at the UN, Reply: 'I Was Expecting Apologies'
Paris has withdrawn its demand for Albanese's resignation at the UN in response to controversial comments made by a UN special rapporteur.
The lawyer for Domenico's family: "For the Prosecutor's Office, no responsibility in Bolzano"
The lawyer representing the family of Domenico claims shocking details have emerged regarding the circumstances surrounding the child's death after a heart transplant in Napoli.
Sanremo Viewership: Second Night Sees 9 Million with 59.5% Share. Fewer Spectators, Improved Share
The second night of the Sanremo Festival attracted 9 million viewers with a share of 59.5%, marking a slight drop in audience numbers compared to last year but an improvement in share percentage.
The Audience of the Ariston: A Fragile Mirror of Italy That Cheers and Boos
The article explores the complex nature of the audience at the Ariston theater in Italy, highlighting their wealth and how they reflect the broader Italian societal dynamics.
Fire in Crans-Montana, Elsa Rubino is out of danger: the fifteen-year-old arrives today at Cto in Turin
Fifteen-year-old Elsa Rubino, injured in the Crans-Montana fire, is being transported to Cto hospital in Turin after being declared out of danger.
Spring arrives early in Europe. Here's why the thermometer in Italy also measures 20 degrees
Meteorologists in Italy are observing unusually warm temperatures, reaching 20 degrees Celsius, signaling an early arrival of spring.
The Bad Case of the Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Ford: The US Colossus Forced to Stop Due to Broken Bathrooms
The US aircraft carrier Ford had to unexpectedly stop in Malta due to restroom facilities that could not accommodate its 4,600 crew members.
The Escape to the Virgin Islands, the Tip-off from the Speaker of the House: This is How Mandelson's Arrest Happened
Lord Peter Mandelson has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to flee to the British Virgin Islands, with the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, admitting his role in the tip-off.
Domenico and the transplant, the nurses to the prosecutor: 'Those minutes of tension for the frozen heart'
The article recounts a critical moment during a heart transplant at Monaldi Hospital in Italy, where medical staff faced intense pressure after discovering a frozen heart.
From 'bilateral festivities' to the pistachio jacket, three tops and three flops of the second evening of Sanremo
The article highlights the noteworthy performances and not-so-successful moments from the second night of the Sanremo Music Festival, featuring unique fashion choices and memorable humor.